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that tommy thompson agreed to it. one of us is going to be here next united states senator. voters have a clear choice in front of them. alexian sometimes boiled down to the -- elections sometimes boiled down to the question of whose side are you on. on issue after issue, it is so clear. on jobs and the economy, i have been fighting for a leveling the playing field for our working with, the families. tommy thompson has been supporting out tortures and tax breaks for them. on deficit reduction, i have been supporting a balanced approach that does not put the burden on the shoulders of middle-class families. seniors and veterans. he took a pledge to washington lobbyists and grover norquist that allows him not to ever ask a heavier burden on the wealthy. you have issues. you want somebody fighting for you, are working middle-class family, then i ask for your vote on november 6. >> thank you. gov tommy thompson. >> i am tommy thompson. i was governor of the state of wisconsin for 14 years. i changed the direction of the state. cut taxes 91 times. on a bipartisan peace is the dem
that tommy thompson agreed to it. one of us is going to be here next united states senator. voters have a clear choice in front of them. alexian sometimes boiled down to the -- elections sometimes boiled down to the question of whose side are you on. on issue after issue, it is so clear. on jobs and the economy, i have been fighting for a leveling the playing field for our working with, the families. tommy thompson has been supporting out tortures and tax breaks for them. on deficit reduction,...
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frankly, it's not what we're used to. this is a state that's normally strong business climate and strong opportunity for folks to come and build careers and that's not what's been going on the last few years. you look and it's tough to say you look at north carolina, it's democratic governor. it was up to 2010 democratic legislature for the last over 100 years. and obviously a democratic president. and that's something that we need to address and we need to work to make north carolina more brings friendly and a place that will grow jobs for our future. >> gideon moore is the chairman at the -- of the mecklenburg republican party, mecklenburg county republican party in mecklenburg county, north carolina. he's talking to us by phone from charlotte, north carolina this morning and information about their operations can be found at mekg.o.p.com. next up, eloise on our line for democrats calling from durham, north carolina. go ahead. >> yes, i would truly like to say that i think everyone is blaming the counter base but the wh
frankly, it's not what we're used to. this is a state that's normally strong business climate and strong opportunity for folks to come and build careers and that's not what's been going on the last few years. you look and it's tough to say you look at north carolina, it's democratic governor. it was up to 2010 democratic legislature for the last over 100 years. and obviously a democratic president. and that's something that we need to address and we need to work to make north carolina more...
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are we going to use these things or not? he used them as a tool basically to avoid any war. >> even thomas on eisenhower's bluff tonight at 8:00 on c-span. >> on friday secretary of state hillary clinton said the state department cannot prevent every act of violence. talking about the september attack on benghazi. clinton said chris stevens knew the risk when he volunteered for the assignment. he was a speaker for north africa. this is 40 minutes. >> none of them are very hard. the first job is i want to welcome my friends and ambassadors. we honored that you came to join us today. second i want to ask after our keynote address is done, you all remain in your seats to help get the party out of the room. and my third task is to introduce somebody who needs less of an introduction than anybody in washington. general brother croft is national security advice tor to ford and bush. a graduate of west point. i think for all of us who have worked with him he's a model of judgment here in washington. he's a counselor and trustee of
are we going to use these things or not? he used them as a tool basically to avoid any war. >> even thomas on eisenhower's bluff tonight at 8:00 on c-span. >> on friday secretary of state hillary clinton said the state department cannot prevent every act of violence. talking about the september attack on benghazi. clinton said chris stevens knew the risk when he volunteered for the assignment. he was a speaker for north africa. this is 40 minutes. >> none of them are very...
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we have to ask ourselves, are we going to turn around and go back to the same policies that got us into that hole in the first place? are we going to sit back and watch everything that we worked for and fought for to slim away? are we going to keep moving this country guard? what are we going to do? forward! we have to keep moving forward. yeah! audience: four more years! four more years! >> but here's the thing. the answer to these questions is on us. it's up to us. because all of our hard work, all the progress we've made together, it's all on the line. everything is at stake this november, and as my husband has said, the only guarantee is that this election will be closer than the last one and it could all come down to just a few battleground states like wisconsin. can decide the whole thing by just a few thousand votes. and while that may sound like a lot, a few thousand votes -- remember that those votes are spread out across an entire state. across hundreds of cities and thousands of wards. when you think about it like that, just a handful of votes in every ward could make all the
we have to ask ourselves, are we going to turn around and go back to the same policies that got us into that hole in the first place? are we going to sit back and watch everything that we worked for and fought for to slim away? are we going to keep moving this country guard? what are we going to do? forward! we have to keep moving forward. yeah! audience: four more years! four more years! >> but here's the thing. the answer to these questions is on us. it's up to us. because all of our...
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talk to seniors to go into the drugstore now and perhaps as much as they used to for drugs. they have voted to repeal the bill thirtysomething times. they never voted to replace it. linda mcmahon will be a vote to repeal of the bill, and not replace it. >> your the only one that has voted to take $617 billion out of medicare. it will affect our seniors. that money will grow for hospitals and doctors. if they're not reimbursed, about 15% will go out of business. our seniors will not have access. that is not how we should be treating our seniors. that is how we need to reform this health care policy. >> women's issues played a role from both of you. >> you have both portrayed herself as an advocate of women's rights. how would you balance the desires of institutions that are philosophically opposed to birth control with the government's requirement under the new law that they provide contraception coverage? >> i am a pro-choice candidate. i believe women should have access to contraception. i am all about women's issues. i am a woman. i would not be opposed to them. i think th
talk to seniors to go into the drugstore now and perhaps as much as they used to for drugs. they have voted to repeal the bill thirtysomething times. they never voted to replace it. linda mcmahon will be a vote to repeal of the bill, and not replace it. >> your the only one that has voted to take $617 billion out of medicare. it will affect our seniors. that money will grow for hospitals and doctors. if they're not reimbursed, about 15% will go out of business. our seniors will not have...
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i'm going if give you a chance to answer that. dysfunctional congress, could use a change if anything. >> i think i can. i think that i'm the kind of person who is a problem solver and not a partisan side. i'm the kind of person -- if you are going to hire somebody to be a spokesperson, you would hire somebody who could speak to all different sides of an issue. who can bring different groups together and got out and explain what we do here. we do take care of our animals and we are stewards of the land. i could explain why bio fuels and wind are important to the economy and the whole country. i can be a spokesperson in a way that congressman king can't. >> i will give you the final seconds, just to say thank you very much for spending time with us. very much appreciate it and thank you for your views. next week, we complete our four weeks of special congressional debate editions with a trip to debuke along the mississippi river. we'll see first district congressional candidates in their only televised debate this year. next thursd
i'm going if give you a chance to answer that. dysfunctional congress, could use a change if anything. >> i think i can. i think that i'm the kind of person who is a problem solver and not a partisan side. i'm the kind of person -- if you are going to hire somebody to be a spokesperson, you would hire somebody who could speak to all different sides of an issue. who can bring different groups together and got out and explain what we do here. we do take care of our animals and we are...
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so if it doesn't work, our pursuit of this kind of dominance hurts us as we futilely try to pull it off. so yes, israel is pushing for this, but pushing on an open door. you go back to the 2006 war in lebanon. yes, it was an israeli-initiated war, but the united states of the full square behind it. now, could israel with u.s. support have pulled off the 2006 war in lebanon if iran had breakout capabilities? probably, but they would think twice, and that's the crux of the problem. >> well, let's go back to diplomacy. there's a question for ken. it is exactly what is the deal on our firm, our deal, is enrichment at any level on iranian soil an absolute nonstarter for the u.s.? is it something we will not accept? and then let me ask a follow-up for hillary. what do you suggest as concrete steps that we can take to resolve these problems with iran, diplomatically? >> do you want me to go first? >> yes. >> what has been discussed in the three rounds concerns 20% enriched uranium as a confidence-building measure. what has been discussed in the rounds that took place over the spring and summer
so if it doesn't work, our pursuit of this kind of dominance hurts us as we futilely try to pull it off. so yes, israel is pushing for this, but pushing on an open door. you go back to the 2006 war in lebanon. yes, it was an israeli-initiated war, but the united states of the full square behind it. now, could israel with u.s. support have pulled off the 2006 war in lebanon if iran had breakout capabilities? probably, but they would think twice, and that's the crux of the problem. >> well,...
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nobody is going to push us anywhere. create incentives to adopt a different set of rules. that obliges to go very aggressively the negotiating table and say we got have a set of disciplines and then we have to have that outcompete the chinese for investment. so let's say it's the transit system. >> this is the matching -- >> this is matching subsidy for subsidy. this is saying i want to create an environment in the most dynamic economic region in the world, in asia, where the rules are such that everybody is obliged to go to the market to face the competitive factors the chinese don't face, and then guess what? i am certain that if vietnam is part of that, they will start to outcompete china for investment. we'll start to outcompete china for investment. you already see that, entrepreneurs leaving china were surprising because of the policies which ironically favor the rich and the state-owned companies rather than the entrepreneur in china. we also have to try to create something that says to the folkses in the old shanghai reform movement in china, they're better off mov
nobody is going to push us anywhere. create incentives to adopt a different set of rules. that obliges to go very aggressively the negotiating table and say we got have a set of disciplines and then we have to have that outcompete the chinese for investment. so let's say it's the transit system. >> this is the matching -- >> this is matching subsidy for subsidy. this is saying i want to create an environment in the most dynamic economic region in the world, in asia, where the rules...
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or inspire us to believe you're going to be possibly better for the next four. i don't know if you're one of those people you walk away saying i got it. the lightbulb went off. >> i think obama had a hard time, too. he didn't say some of the questions, where my life now four years after your isn't any better. he didn't give a well narrative. things are better. he going to return up for him. >> expand a rough four years. one of their promised better lines was talking about gas prices. the president was talking i see them time to do about what he would do in the next four years. rummy said fine, that's the next turn. what about this term? >> the "huffington post" headline right now is the rock is back. it's indisputable that the base of the democratic party is not going to walk away very excited and believing in their guy again. we cannot emphasize enough how down professional democrats were on barack obama after that. our star pitcher might not be over throw the ball. and now they feel like he can throw, he can throw. that is the spin from the left in the "washin
or inspire us to believe you're going to be possibly better for the next four. i don't know if you're one of those people you walk away saying i got it. the lightbulb went off. >> i think obama had a hard time, too. he didn't say some of the questions, where my life now four years after your isn't any better. he didn't give a well narrative. things are better. he going to return up for him. >> expand a rough four years. one of their promised better lines was talking about gas...
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to come that assad had to go. the question was coming back to us. who is the alternative? it was focused on who the person and realized we were facing a critical issue here. if people are thinking in terms of changing one individual for another one dictator for another. one authoritarian figure for another. we're not moving forward. we wanted to change. we felt it was important to begin to get people to think what is the alternative? and in order for us to be able to answer that question, we also had to be able to have a clear vision that we could articulate to people that people who were engaged in the opposition and the work could articulate to those asking that question both inside, outside, administrations, what is the alternative going to be? what is it going to look like. and this is where a group of syrian opposition members, some living inside, some living outside, began to have a series of conversations on how to begin to develop this idea of what is the alternative. and also this is when steve and the s
to come that assad had to go. the question was coming back to us. who is the alternative? it was focused on who the person and realized we were facing a critical issue here. if people are thinking in terms of changing one individual for another one dictator for another. one authoritarian figure for another. we're not moving forward. we wanted to change. we felt it was important to begin to get people to think what is the alternative? and in order for us to be able to answer that question, we...
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an please use that liberally.so so i'm going to take the blue ch chair. pleas the session commenced evennd amn cannot enjoy me. but i cannot entrepreneurship an american relevance. key entrepreneurship is a key themee throughout this event. i would love to whine even more guys tightly with t the session and that's why we have these two guys today.entrepreneurs one of the great entrepreneurs at theof american economy, stepn case, not only had incredible helpct with aol, but no revolution is funding and of companies in a variety of industries. heane, li helpingwashington area has gottn incredibly involved in trying to help the u.s. government think more intelligently about competitiveness and entrepreneurship in particular. then josh linkner, a local star here who runs detroit venture partners as i'm sure many of you know, if you're from detroit, you certainly know that, a supporter of this event which we're very grateful for, and i think symbolic of the incredible new energy that's developing in detroit. and i should also say that josh created a company ca
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so that is going to give us some leverage. >> dr. freberg ma howard governor romney forecast and obama second term? >> well, i don't know how that would forecast it, but i know what he would say that the last three years, that the administration's response to these problems, which i think jeff and i agree on has been deleted governor romney said in the debate the other night that the administration's response to trade problems that china has been too little too late and it's for god and opportunities to use additional press on the currency issue. the administration created a trade enforcement center earlier this year, but then it didn't fill the position until the spring. it's true that it's brought a series of cases to the world trade organization. i believe the majority have brought in the last 18 months or so in a number of them have notably been announced in ohio, not a surprise. for it or not, this creates the impression the administration has claimed politics and whatever he thinks politics send a signal to her counterparts in
so that is going to give us some leverage. >> dr. freberg ma howard governor romney forecast and obama second term? >> well, i don't know how that would forecast it, but i know what he would say that the last three years, that the administration's response to these problems, which i think jeff and i agree on has been deleted governor romney said in the debate the other night that the administration's response to trade problems that china has been too little too late and it's for god...
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we haven't gotten to that very much. >> i think is a great place for us to go. just a reminder that bradley smith is the cofounder of the center for negative politics and a fan of affinity regulation of political money. and melanie sloan is executive director of citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. the melanie, i'm going to turn back to you. i want to get to the disclosure question, but i also want to approach the question of whether there is a fundamental mismatch between one person, one vote and money is free speech. >> i wouldn't agree that money equals speech. i think that they are separate and distinct. i think there's a lot of questions about the disclosure issues and all people who used to be in favor of disclosure in fact are no longer a very disclosure. yet people like senator mitch mcconnell, senate majority leader is that really we should be able to contribute what we want, but disclosed at all. everybody is anti-disclosure is part of the republican mantra to the anti-disclosure, a bill to require more disclosure has gone through cong
we haven't gotten to that very much. >> i think is a great place for us to go. just a reminder that bradley smith is the cofounder of the center for negative politics and a fan of affinity regulation of political money. and melanie sloan is executive director of citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. the melanie, i'm going to turn back to you. i want to get to the disclosure question, but i also want to approach the question of whether there is a fundamental mismatch...
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i've would support the east tension of the a existing cash rates for your and allow us to go ahead and reform the tax code we need to bring rates down and make sure that the tax cut is simple and fair for all and close this special interest the polls. i also think that the fiscal cliff as a lot to do with the spending in the increased borrowing that is a company but the spending. i had the opportunity last year trying to modernize the postal service of this country and to modernize the federal pension system. these tens of minutes, i think we can come together and hopefully when we get the selection-all agree to sit down and finally resolve them. for the last two years it has been difficult to try and get both sides to come to say, hey, we want to solve these problems. >> i heard this fiscal clef many times. washington speak. this is the second with all due respect to the question. the first bomb was last year, and then we had the super committee meeting after the debt ceiling talks ended after mr. kantor led those talks in june of last year. the congress decided we will agree on the s
i've would support the east tension of the a existing cash rates for your and allow us to go ahead and reform the tax code we need to bring rates down and make sure that the tax cut is simple and fair for all and close this special interest the polls. i also think that the fiscal cliff as a lot to do with the spending in the increased borrowing that is a company but the spending. i had the opportunity last year trying to modernize the postal service of this country and to modernize the federal...
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were going to make sure we keep our promises to those who have served us so well and so courageously and we are also going to look for opportunities to bring tax relief to every hoosier on the farm and in the city. i think we can do all of that together. >> moderator: mr. gregg. gregg: thank you for the question. while the people of indiana talk about our budget surplus as you correctly pointed out we over -- all over $1.5 billion but we also have $1.5 billion owed -- we have allotted dead and the truth of the matter is we really don't know how much money we do have. we have to honor those and see to it that those who have forked and paid into the retirement fund that the result and we will but we have to continue whittling back down and we do that by growing the economy, by focusing in areas where we have got growth opportunity to create jobs in the bag, advanced manufacturing, logistics, life sciences and energy and if we focus on growing our economy than we will be able to see additional funds come in for we can put additional funds to the debt we have an indiana and the funds wil
were going to make sure we keep our promises to those who have served us so well and so courageously and we are also going to look for opportunities to bring tax relief to every hoosier on the farm and in the city. i think we can do all of that together. >> moderator: mr. gregg. gregg: thank you for the question. while the people of indiana talk about our budget surplus as you correctly pointed out we over -- all over $1.5 billion but we also have $1.5 billion owed -- we have allotted...
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so we can use that to leverage more of what is going on. we need bright, intelligent individuals who would rather work for those kinds of things down for hedge funds or go to that law firms who are only going to help hedge funds in order to do it. really, in the last 30, 40 years in the united states we've created great legal precedent and now we need to get someone to start applying it. [applause] >> good evening. my name is virginia and i am a graduate of smu law school. in fact, i have my professor here. >> i kept looking, saying i know this woman. >> , to say that i am the american june. i came within 25 years ago to the united states of america with empty hands. i didn't have 1 dollar in my pocket. i had two kids with me and another one in my belly. i learned english, went to smu, three-story three kids is a single mom. the first one graduated from smu law school, the second from harvard law school, the second from harvard law school in the third one from air force academy. this is the glory at the united states of america. also, i cam
so we can use that to leverage more of what is going on. we need bright, intelligent individuals who would rather work for those kinds of things down for hedge funds or go to that law firms who are only going to help hedge funds in order to do it. really, in the last 30, 40 years in the united states we've created great legal precedent and now we need to get someone to start applying it. [applause] >> good evening. my name is virginia and i am a graduate of smu law school. in fact, i have...
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let us go to michigan and say good evening- tantowel. is this your first time buying it or do you already have one? >>caller: i already have an absolutely love it. it was packed so well. if i had to put this together, i would have put it together. it was well worth it when i saw how beautiful it was. >>guest: but he did not! >>caller: is gorgeous! i >>host:or do you have? >>caller: i have in the leopard. i am waiting to hang it because i think it will match perfectly with my bedroom. i am thinking about purchasing one for my daughter for christmas. i would get another one. >>guest: today is the day to it, and as the mother of two daughters, she will love you for it. >>caller: i am very happy it came (...) >>host: 2 micromesh tantowel. what a great this adapts to your own personal jewelry collection. this whole section is for earrings but i am not a big earring person, but what i am as a bracelet person. i took these cuffs and hung them over the earring bar. it for whatever you+ you can put necklaces on here. let us go through the top. he
let us go to michigan and say good evening- tantowel. is this your first time buying it or do you already have one? >>caller: i already have an absolutely love it. it was packed so well. if i had to put this together, i would have put it together. it was well worth it when i saw how beautiful it was. >>guest: but he did not! >>caller: is gorgeous! i >>host:or do you have? >>caller: i have in the leopard. i am waiting to hang it because i think it will match...
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you can go to us in hong kong, london, new york and buy bonds. it can be republic bonds or they could be gm bonds. what you want from us? we are the store. we sell you that. like costco or walmart, it's a little riskier than that because it's a little more of paula told business. we do a great job for you and you say oh you guys give me a great price and great ideas and that is way i give you my business and hopefully we will continue to do that. the market making his enter golf to the fact that ibm could call a separate now and raise $5 million in the bond market in ours. they are directly related because we make markets with those bonds and we do research and we have the capability to do it and that is how we can do it. they can issue bonds like that so they are related like this. >> right there in the fifth row. scurrying about with the microphones, that would be good. >> thank you. i'm david and i am a risk and performance manager. here is a way of getting at the question of what makes for good regulation. why didn't for dish a live up to the
you can go to us in hong kong, london, new york and buy bonds. it can be republic bonds or they could be gm bonds. what you want from us? we are the store. we sell you that. like costco or walmart, it's a little riskier than that because it's a little more of paula told business. we do a great job for you and you say oh you guys give me a great price and great ideas and that is way i give you my business and hopefully we will continue to do that. the market making his enter golf to the fact...
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give us a one month period, and we're going to hack in. if we can't, don't hire us. if we can, you better hire us because we'll fix it. they failed only once to be able to get in giving you an idea how insecure a lot of these protective systems are, but the only method that presently exists that's effective is the method the united states government uses to protect our most important secrets, our defense secrets. we have skilled people working for us, working as part of the military, that attack that system all the time. as soon as they are in, they close that breach, and then three days later, they get in again, they close that breach, and private business does not invest enough money in doing that to have the kind of protection we should have given the kinds of records there now. the way i describe it is our technology has gotten ahead of our security. our technology is state of the art, and our security is, like, four r -- or five years behind that. once again, i thank you very much. i thank you for the work of the chamber and encourage you to continue pursuits be
give us a one month period, and we're going to hack in. if we can't, don't hire us. if we can, you better hire us because we'll fix it. they failed only once to be able to get in giving you an idea how insecure a lot of these protective systems are, but the only method that presently exists that's effective is the method the united states government uses to protect our most important secrets, our defense secrets. we have skilled people working for us, working as part of the military, that...
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instruments are going to be used. science teams working together for five or ten years or more interpret the data that returns and discuss which of the engineers what is interesting and possible to do next. so, at its heart the story of the planetary exploration today is about the relation of people and robotic spacecraft. machines never actually complex laboratory capable of operating in extreme cold with little power package to handle the vibrations and worked for years without repair. sending the scientific instruments throughout the solar system is one of the great successes of the computer age, and there will surely marked our place in history and science and exploration but these missions also show that we understand how to design machines and organize people so everything fits and that's my story today about the exploration rovers how the design of the spacecraft as you see mer, the organization of people, the software tools and the schedule makes it possible for scientists to work on mars. in the skill of the
instruments are going to be used. science teams working together for five or ten years or more interpret the data that returns and discuss which of the engineers what is interesting and possible to do next. so, at its heart the story of the planetary exploration today is about the relation of people and robotic spacecraft. machines never actually complex laboratory capable of operating in extreme cold with little power package to handle the vibrations and worked for years without repair....
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course for us to pull out and it's going great. so it was an interesting evolution and then i'm not sure if he and obama were entirely candid about the dangers of afghanistan. the fact that we have had the experience of the green on blue attacks and we've had afghan troops on the training mission and what have you. suddenly start firing on the u.s. troops and nato forces more than 50 people have been killed, soldiers have been killed in those attacks just in the last year or so. so, they both seem to gloss over those dangers pretty significantly, and then you have this huge fight about iraq as well. whether obama would have left the tracks behind. i thought the president was a little off the mark at least he never got called foley on the carpet for the fact that the white house did want to lead troops in iraq. they tried to negotiate the lead troops in iraq. not as many as romney would have. he talked about ten to 30,000. the white house never put out a number but was reported to be plugging at three to 5,000. but romney was actual
course for us to pull out and it's going great. so it was an interesting evolution and then i'm not sure if he and obama were entirely candid about the dangers of afghanistan. the fact that we have had the experience of the green on blue attacks and we've had afghan troops on the training mission and what have you. suddenly start firing on the u.s. troops and nato forces more than 50 people have been killed, soldiers have been killed in those attacks just in the last year or so. so, they both...
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they have to go in or threaten the use of force that you're going to escalate. the west is going to get involved, and then they realize it's going to be all over for them. at that point in time, and them they have to move into those areas, and they realize, you know, somebody comes in, a barry goldwater moment with nixon, you know, saying it's all over. the problem is we don't know how the regime functions, and we don't know who is making decisions, and the regime -- times are delusional in what in sees and what it does. the option works on a rationale agents for basis, and if the leader is in the rational, then it's not going to get done. >> yeah, but, i mean, is there any evidence he's an unrational actor? yes, there is a lot of evidence that bashar is not a rational actor. basen odd discretions of people who met him and talked to him. he says different things to different people. he's very moody. that's discussions of some res with -- of some issues with him on that level. >> like bipolar? be specific. >> i would think that that would hit the nail on the head
they have to go in or threaten the use of force that you're going to escalate. the west is going to get involved, and then they realize it's going to be all over for them. at that point in time, and them they have to move into those areas, and they realize, you know, somebody comes in, a barry goldwater moment with nixon, you know, saying it's all over. the problem is we don't know how the regime functions, and we don't know who is making decisions, and the regime -- times are delusional in...
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none of us knew each other's last name. you would say sam red sox fan. he tried to get you going. people scurry around you have the energy going on. and as people start to sort of give an camp what's going on. we you have the high energy going on. it could be very, very intox candidating. we don't have constitutional history together to guide us. we don't have parameters that you might have in the northerly workplace. we are just -- we're a workplace without boundaries. we have a man you'll we could give people that was this thick. it was about about five pages. an employee manual. i don't know what we put in it. might have here's how you can get your health insurance benefit. here are the restrooms. you have the energetic group of people and their competitive. and maybe you could even say we're a little bit ambitious. right. you come in to the environment, many people came in without a job. they were volunteers and want to get a job. some people -- they want to get noticed by the right people. and they, you know, and you have people who have been hired who want maybe more respons
none of us knew each other's last name. you would say sam red sox fan. he tried to get you going. people scurry around you have the energy going on. and as people start to sort of give an camp what's going on. we you have the high energy going on. it could be very, very intox candidating. we don't have constitutional history together to guide us. we don't have parameters that you might have in the northerly workplace. we are just -- we're a workplace without boundaries. we have a man you'll we...
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you know, the classification certainly doesn't keep us from going to pakistan and walking around the tribal areas and asking a lot of questions. what does keep us from doing that is that the tribal areas are a very hazardous place between the, um, the militants and the isi, the pakistani intelligence. very difficult to travel around. and if you do, you know, having done it, if you do talk to people who try to do it, some pakistani journalists try to do it, they often find that the people they're talking to, they are uncertain as to their reliability as eyewitnesses because they are sometimes intimidated by the militants, sometimes they're sympathetic to the militants, sometimes they're intimidated by the isi, sometimes they're being paid by the isi. so even if you do that reporting, t very difficult. but i would certainly agree that we ought to do more of that. >> if i could just respond quickly, i don't agree with your conclusion that secrecy doesn't help frame it. i mean, i think secrecy has played the key role in framing the issue in a very narrow way and avoiding the broader poli
you know, the classification certainly doesn't keep us from going to pakistan and walking around the tribal areas and asking a lot of questions. what does keep us from doing that is that the tribal areas are a very hazardous place between the, um, the militants and the isi, the pakistani intelligence. very difficult to travel around. and if you do, you know, having done it, if you do talk to people who try to do it, some pakistani journalists try to do it, they often find that the people...
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so the cans our tax increase, we are going to come up and use it for a tax increase. if it is a spending cut, or discretionary versus mandatory spending, we will use it for that purpose. doing this is a way of achieving and sticking to the current baseline of revenue and spending. not necessarily in the exact timing or form that the current law looks at right now, but speaking of the essential elements. okay, those of you who know me know that i am currently fond of this law. in the past i said what we need to do is follow a strict policy. exempting this, ignoring that, sticking to this way, and the next time that we kick it down the road, we have to commit no exceptions. so i am going to modify that today. it is recycle as you go. so it uses every bit of the essential elements that keeps moving forward. targets that you will achieve that congress will will use those% of the cans that we kicked down the road. in terms of achieving the same amount of deficit reduction over the ten-year window. using the budget committee and in the budget process to enforce this. there
so the cans our tax increase, we are going to come up and use it for a tax increase. if it is a spending cut, or discretionary versus mandatory spending, we will use it for that purpose. doing this is a way of achieving and sticking to the current baseline of revenue and spending. not necessarily in the exact timing or form that the current law looks at right now, but speaking of the essential elements. okay, those of you who know me know that i am currently fond of this law. in the past i said...
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if you don't want to be with us, then go your own way, but don't try to haggle and make these comments from far away. i believe you've got to be on board and play the game come and be part of the team if you want to be in europe. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. on behalf of liberals and democrats. >> mr. president, let me first welcomed the decision on the banking union and the european council. i have to tell you it was already decided in june. the better the european council that decides twice the same thing. i think they're nothing at all. so i'm in any way not to see that the council also, mr. president, finally agreed with the position of the european parliament and commission. we said from the beginning that this system has to be applicable to other banks and it was indeed an absurd idea to supervise only some banks. and the second remark is also what our colleague said for the bank table, but i have to tell you it's less positive because the timetable they agree is certainly linked to the electoral alexander of germany. i find it irresponsible that we have to wait f
if you don't want to be with us, then go your own way, but don't try to haggle and make these comments from far away. i believe you've got to be on board and play the game come and be part of the team if you want to be in europe. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. on behalf of liberals and democrats. >> mr. president, let me first welcomed the decision on the banking union and the european council. i have to tell you it was already decided in june. the better the european...
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he really stuck to the script. >> go to denver for a minute. we have governor o'malley joining us live outside of "the spin room". governor, we've been up here talking and sort of looking at other coverage so far, pundits, but mostly talking to even democrats. democrats seemed disappointed in the president last night. people feel mitt romney had a much better debate performance. crass crisper on a lot of policy arguments. push back on that. tell us why he won, if you believe that? >> well, i think that, yeah, governor romney might well have been more aggressive but i don't believe he was more presidential. i believe the president obama handled himself with that dignified reserve is his hallmark. anybody that expected him to come out in an aggressive in your face way has not been watching the president for these last four years. i thought the president was particularly strong tonight, especially in contrasting the two economic views of these candidates. president obama's view of how we fix our economy. much more in line with main strewn american
he really stuck to the script. >> go to denver for a minute. we have governor o'malley joining us live outside of "the spin room". governor, we've been up here talking and sort of looking at other coverage so far, pundits, but mostly talking to even democrats. democrats seemed disappointed in the president last night. people feel mitt romney had a much better debate performance. crass crisper on a lot of policy arguments. push back on that. tell us why he won, if you believe...
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i'd like to talk about the work on the motives going further back, and perhaps, you can tell us about why the cuban missilebc crisis started. started. >> thanks, mary. before i do that, i just say that with john f. kennedy having introduced this panel, it's a hard act to follow. i also wanted to say i used to work for the national archives and we don't often congratulate the national archives when it does a superb job and those of you watching tv and in the audience who saw the video presentation, you should give a round of applause to tom putnam, director of the library and david, the head honcho of the entire archives and to stacy who is the curator, for that magnificent achievement. [ applause ] those of your tax dollars at work and you should be proud of it. all right. we have heard a lot about red lines. now that i don't work for the government i can talk about elections. we've heard a lot about red lines and establishing red lines and telling foreign countries you cannot step over this line and if you do, there will be a crisis. the reason that john f. kennedy had to respond for
i'd like to talk about the work on the motives going further back, and perhaps, you can tell us about why the cuban missilebc crisis started. started. >> thanks, mary. before i do that, i just say that with john f. kennedy having introduced this panel, it's a hard act to follow. i also wanted to say i used to work for the national archives and we don't often congratulate the national archives when it does a superb job and those of you watching tv and in the audience who saw the video...
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to both of them and to us. both the economies depend on oil. in order to export the oil south sudan these pipelines that sudan controls. fighting over how the south would pay for the bears structure. of compromise seemed impossible. united states stepped up the engagement to a boy a return to war at a critical moment for the oil supply. i flew to cuba -- said capital loathsome sedan to recognize the percentage of something is better than a percentage of nothing. they signed a cooperation agreement and ratified this week. the situation is still fragile. this was a step forward i went to commend them for their leadership and courage. in 2010 iraq produced 2. 3 million barrels of oil each day to day that is 3.2 million. now it is the number two oil producer in opec. this is a major iraqi success story held by the department of state and energy. we work with them to identify bottlenecks with energy appears structure to improve the investment plan to get more will to the market. no question the increase production h
to both of them and to us. both the economies depend on oil. in order to export the oil south sudan these pipelines that sudan controls. fighting over how the south would pay for the bears structure. of compromise seemed impossible. united states stepped up the engagement to a boy a return to war at a critical moment for the oil supply. i flew to cuba -- said capital loathsome sedan to recognize the percentage of something is better than a percentage of nothing. they signed a cooperation...
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jewish going to tell us -- you're going to tell us why this is good, what is goes with and how much it costs. >> yes. we found 61 wines that you get some good deals for $15 and issue. this is our top rated one. 2010 from argentina. it has complex, rich flavors, has a nice supporting structure. which means it feels good in your mouth and this goes great this rich savory meats, steaks. if you have a lighter, fruitier one, you'll want to go with burgers or something casual like pizza. >> arthel: which is perfect. this a twist top? >> yes. this is one of the twist tops. >> arthel: now you brought one of my favorites of i lived in california, it was two buck. are you kidding me? trader joe's. this is a merlot? >> yes. from trade joe's. three dollars. from california. it's a simple straightforward crowd pleaser. it goes with like a chef salad with a rich, hearty dressing and believe it or not, this $3 merlot beat out a $47 bottle. >> eric: how could they do it for three bucks? >> i don't know, but they do it right because it's great. >> eric: wow. >> arthel: they haven't gone to a twist top.
jewish going to tell us -- you're going to tell us why this is good, what is goes with and how much it costs. >> yes. we found 61 wines that you get some good deals for $15 and issue. this is our top rated one. 2010 from argentina. it has complex, rich flavors, has a nice supporting structure. which means it feels good in your mouth and this goes great this rich savory meats, steaks. if you have a lighter, fruitier one, you'll want to go with burgers or something casual like pizza....
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he's going to join us soon to tell us what's going on. foreign affairs will be a big topic. how much traction is there in the libya question in? >> you'll see talk about libya. i will be surprised if it didn't come up this is a town hall format so it's much more of a conversation. the first two have been contentious, especially the vice presidential debate, especially with matters of foreign affairs. this one will be more about the candidates interacting with the audience. >> but they obviously will have talking points and things they want to fit into an answer and i wonder how much fact correction you would expect from governor romney and president obama based on the vice presidential debate and questions about getting any facts wrong? >> absolutely. you will see interaction. they'll try to fact check each other much like when biden interjected, facts matter. i don't think we'll see something as loud as that but they'll spar trying to say facts here and there and also the campaign aides themself, i see them in my in-box, the emails spew in, fact checking the other campaign
he's going to join us soon to tell us what's going on. foreign affairs will be a big topic. how much traction is there in the libya question in? >> you'll see talk about libya. i will be surprised if it didn't come up this is a town hall format so it's much more of a conversation. the first two have been contentious, especially the vice presidential debate, especially with matters of foreign affairs. this one will be more about the candidates interacting with the audience. >> but...
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we asked the supreme court then to allow us to go back to the court of appeals and address the issues that the supreme court has not addressed and that the constitutionality of the employer mandate and also the free exercise of religion that applies both to individuals and to employers because under obama care we he now you know that everyone including employers, religious employers included will be forced to fund abortion or abortion inducing pills and also sterilization and contraception and that in is in cnntrovertion with the liberty university religious fews. >> you talk about the case and people say it is already decided, they are done you are going to challenge things that they didn't consider. you mentioned the employer mandate and challenge the individual mandate on different grounds. the fact is we know that the court is taking this seriously because as you mentioned the first time you filed for rehearing it was denied but just a couple of weeks ago we did learn that the court has asked the government to respond to your petition for a rehearing. what kind of arguments do you
we asked the supreme court then to allow us to go back to the court of appeals and address the issues that the supreme court has not addressed and that the constitutionality of the employer mandate and also the free exercise of religion that applies both to individuals and to employers because under obama care we he now you know that everyone including employers, religious employers included will be forced to fund abortion or abortion inducing pills and also sterilization and contraception and...
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he should have a proposal to tell us how he is going to accomplish -- >> like the president's non-existent proposal, julie? you are not willing to work at all. >> name one loophole, just one loophole. >> eric: wait a minute, julie. >> julie, understand manage. we have -- okay, i will give you one that would be great to cut. frankly, the homeowner's mortgage deduction. we know that there are plenty of loopholes out there. they need to be closed tomp make this happen, we are going to have to negotiate across both party lines as we know, the loopholes near there because both parties have an-- >>> if you want to get rid of the homeowner's deduction, talk about a sizzle factor -- >> no, that's absolutely true. but we have to be honest about what is going to take. i hate to tell that you president obama is not being realistic. he is not being practical about the situation. mitt romneyee starting to. i think he will have to provide a few more specifics to keep the naysayers like the new york times and yulee at bay. but he's the only one saying, guess what, staying the course is not going to work
he should have a proposal to tell us how he is going to accomplish -- >> like the president's non-existent proposal, julie? you are not willing to work at all. >> name one loophole, just one loophole. >> eric: wait a minute, julie. >> julie, understand manage. we have -- okay, i will give you one that would be great to cut. frankly, the homeowner's mortgage deduction. we know that there are plenty of loopholes out there. they need to be closed tomp make this happen, we...
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that's going to do it for us. arrest eller -- arthel neville and eric shaun taking over. >> gregg: i'll see you back here tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. hope you have a great weekend, everybody. bye-bye bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners.
that's going to do it for us. arrest eller -- arthel neville and eric shaun taking over. >> gregg: i'll see you back here tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. hope you have a great weekend, everybody. bye-bye bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em...
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that sequestration is going to happen or at least be used as a bargaining tool. what is your estimation about the ability of the two sides to come together and get something done? >> we have no choice. we have to get this thing done. we have to come together and find the middle ground and we have been at that for some time and it simply hasn't happened probably because of the election and everybody putting together a very hard line. when the election is over we he can find the middle ground we must and it will happen. >> shannon: all right. regardless of who is elected or reelect heed come november 6 in the interim time there are a couple of months there that this would have to be hashed out. what are points of agreement that you can see at this point the two sides could agree on? >> speaker boehner said a couple of weeks ago that nothing would happen except kicking the can down the road during the lame duck session. that is a possibility and if that is his view then we will kick the can down the road and then the new congress and the president who i hope is obam
that sequestration is going to happen or at least be used as a bargaining tool. what is your estimation about the ability of the two sides to come together and get something done? >> we have no choice. we have to get this thing done. we have to come together and find the middle ground and we have been at that for some time and it simply hasn't happened probably because of the election and everybody putting together a very hard line. when the election is over we he can find the middle...
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the significance is it allows the government to use only weapons of our disposal to go after them, financial, legal, confiscate property. >> it would make it illegal for americans to be involved in the organization in any way as far as the bank transfers or anything like that. >> geraldo: what about taking them out? what is your advice on that? hit them with a drone strike? send in marines? leave it to the libyans? how do you see it congressmanbe? >> first, i don't think we can leave anything to libyans. there is as a practical matter there is no real libyan government. not necessarily their fault. gaddafi was a dictator for all the years. thaw are trying to rely on libyans. if we can use them to help us, fine. we have to do whatever we have to do. be careful what we say. i believe we have the right and obligation to do that just like we took out bin laden and al-awlaki. >> geraldo: putting aside very important issues. i admit these are very, very important issues. lack of security. failure of intelligence. the fact that the story changed that the administration evolved in the explanation. i
the significance is it allows the government to use only weapons of our disposal to go after them, financial, legal, confiscate property. >> it would make it illegal for americans to be involved in the organization in any way as far as the bank transfers or anything like that. >> geraldo: what about taking them out? what is your advice on that? hit them with a drone strike? send in marines? leave it to the libyans? how do you see it congressmanbe? >> first, i don't think we...
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. >> we're going to ask him. three days until the debate, the question is what does governor romney have to do to breakaway? joining us, former new hampshire governor sununu john sununu. >> tell carl, romney will win by two or three points. >> he wants to know why romney is in a tight race in your home state. >> look, because the democrats are pumping money in here. the president's been up here a few times, biden's been here. it's always a tight race in new hampshire in the presidential campaign. obama won last time. romo will win this time by two or three points. >> let's move to the issues of libya. documents show embassador stevens sent repeated cable to washington about security fears, even on september 1-11, the day he and three others were killed. why did the white house wait so long? what impact will the new documents have in the final debate? >> they're going to impact the final result. certainly it will be part of the final debate. look, now -- the president wants to play semantics on this, whether you p
. >> we're going to ask him. three days until the debate, the question is what does governor romney have to do to breakaway? joining us, former new hampshire governor sununu john sununu. >> tell carl, romney will win by two or three points. >> he wants to know why romney is in a tight race in your home state. >> look, because the democrats are pumping money in here. the president's been up here a few times, biden's been here. it's always a tight race in new hampshire in...
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you're not the only one to use the words coverup. it is a strong charge to make against a sitting administration. tomorrow night in the debate, it's going to be talked about. how does governor romney handle this topic without seeming overly combative? does he nail down the president on the misstep, the discussion about when he called it terrorism. was he specifically talking about benghazi. >> i would call for the president's entire policy. you can't believe the promises he makes for the future because of the past. he says we'll hit the reset button for russia. that's failed. they pulled out of an agreement in place for 20 years. radio of america -- or the radio station broadcast in russia have been canceled with voice of america. you look at that, that's failed. what the president said with iran four years ago, iran has four times as much nuclear material now than they had four years ago. with israel, we're in the rockiest position we've with been in 30 years. what you see across the middle east and what you just reported on in jord
you're not the only one to use the words coverup. it is a strong charge to make against a sitting administration. tomorrow night in the debate, it's going to be talked about. how does governor romney handle this topic without seeming overly combative? does he nail down the president on the misstep, the discussion about when he called it terrorism. was he specifically talking about benghazi. >> i would call for the president's entire policy. you can't believe the promises he makes for the...
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it used to be to make up for past wrongdoings for blacks, that was the justification for it. we've switched to diversity which could go on forever. the right racial mix, it's the ultimate justifications for racial preferences. the problem is there's no evidence that's the case. there's no evidence a black kid needs to be sitting next to a white kid to read shakespeare and understand what's going on or calculus, a ridiculous argument and oneway street. only blacks can bring diversity to white kids. you don't see people complaining not enough white kids at howard university, all black school. >> in this case, the swing vote. in the michigan case justice kennedy said he had qualms will justin o'connor's decision that this was a step on the road to racial neutrality. >> she said 25 years and it would kind of phase out. >> and kennedy had his daughters they'd want to use race as a basis. i agree with justice kennedy about the university of michigan and i think that's going on in texas and suspect he's going to blow the whistle on it in this case. >> connell, what else can we brief
it used to be to make up for past wrongdoings for blacks, that was the justification for it. we've switched to diversity which could go on forever. the right racial mix, it's the ultimate justifications for racial preferences. the problem is there's no evidence that's the case. there's no evidence a black kid needs to be sitting next to a white kid to read shakespeare and understand what's going on or calculus, a ridiculous argument and oneway street. only blacks can bring diversity to white...
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>> he told the group straight on we are going to use everything in the book to come after you. >> harold han is ceo of cont then shalrie sources and employment company. he was recently appointed chairman of the romney campaign energy policy advisory group. >> we got it quick then. frankly they ought to shut us down. >> he made it clear oil and gas industry was the enemy. >> well, we started to look at it this way. >> there is more. before joining the obama administration he taught engineering at southern methodist university in dallas and also advised environmental groups in their battle against something called hydraulic fracturing the technique in water and chemicals far below ground to ex tact unrecoverable oil and gas. it created a bonanza. fracking pollutes air land and water. a plane famously advanced documentary gas land. the film made its point by igniting methane gas seeping out of colorado. >> professor a cameo that would later spark a different kind of expo say all together. that story begins in 2010 when a texan named steven lip ski attended a screening of gas plan near fort
>> he told the group straight on we are going to use everything in the book to come after you. >> harold han is ceo of cont then shalrie sources and employment company. he was recently appointed chairman of the romney campaign energy policy advisory group. >> we got it quick then. frankly they ought to shut us down. >> he made it clear oil and gas industry was the enemy. >> well, we started to look at it this way. >> there is more. before joining the obama...
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i got to go. thank you. judge thank you. that is it for us, folks. that is it for us, folks. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined.
i got to go. thank you. judge thank you. that is it for us, folks. that is it for us, folks. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty...
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i got to go. thank you. judge thank you. that is it for us, folks.
i got to go. thank you. judge thank you. that is it for us, folks.
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race if they are going to use it in the admissions criteria. the university of texas will argue it has done it in a very responsible way. do you expect the court to tell them they have got it wrong? >> abigail fisher was a student that was denied an academic opportunity, shannon, by her government because of the color of her skin. i do think there has been a shift on the court o'connor was the one that swung it before where are they said that it is still acceptable for the schools to use race, government schools using government funds using racial criteria to decide whether students get opportunity or not. and so with justice keegan abstaining from the case i do think there is significant opportunity the fact that the court took the case, number one and number two that the justices that will be deciding it will be leaning towards exactly what the framers of the 14th amendment intended. i do agree that the intention of the founders will be important but i he think what they were trying to do is eradicate race-based discrimination and the questio
race if they are going to use it in the admissions criteria. the university of texas will argue it has done it in a very responsible way. do you expect the court to tell them they have got it wrong? >> abigail fisher was a student that was denied an academic opportunity, shannon, by her government because of the color of her skin. i do think there has been a shift on the court o'connor was the one that swung it before where are they said that it is still acceptable for the schools to use...